u Columbian uLOOMsr.uita, ta. Friday, Jlugivsb B, 1S72. Our I'nro President, Hon. S.iyloa J. Rowcu, formorly may or nntl nlso postmaster of Washington In a lcttor recently published states that Clonoral Grant cheated him out of $25,000 "with n coolness anil ilejlbora tlon that would do credit to any black- leg," and purposes bringing tho matter heforo the Courts at tho Hopleinbcr term, when a rich dovolopmont ro carding our President la promised This la tho man whom tho pcoplo of tho United Slates aro asked to ro-lnatnlo In power for four years a man who litis given rlso to such a disgraceful charge oven If ho ho not guilty of tho alleged olloiirf. Wo romombor not very long since that an Indebtedness of $.",000 was discovered which Qrant was compelled to pay although tho unrortuuato.elerk who found It Was promptly discharged. Tho meanness and malignity of Grant lire pretty well understood, but aro wo In addition to havo him proved what Mr. Itnweu calls a "blackleg?" (Irnnt's Truthfulness. Mr Grant's memory la of tho poorest posslblo quality i Honovcr can depend on It especially whon tho remembrance of any partlculp- deed of his own, would bo productive f discomfort. Senator Sehurz lu hU recent St. I.oids speech statl that at tho tlmo when tho Santo Domingo fchoino was on tho carpet, ho was 'ipproachcd by certain prominent men who offered him any amount of patronage in return for his support of tho bill; and this offer was mado with tlrrl knowledge and consent of tho Presl dent. Of course Grant denied it and challenged '! benator to produca his authority. Tho following letter from Gen. Alfroil l'leasonton formerly Com mlsdonor of Internal Rovcnuo written to Mr. Schura will need no cxplana- tlon. New Youk. July 23. 1872. Beak PniEND : Of courso I liavo no objection to you giving my namo to tho public In explanation of tho facts. I would say that being a friend of tho President, us well as of yourself, 1 do sired that you should boon good terms, and you should understand that thoro was no personal feeling in tho way of rolatious mutually satisfactory. V'our statomont Is correct that tho President wanted your support for his Santo Do mingo scheme, and that you could havo hntl tho patronago of tho Government for giving it. That was tho distinct Impression tho President's conversation mado upon my mind, and J communicated it to yon at tho time. If tho President positively denies having had any such conversa tion, I rogrctit. I may console myself with the reflection that this Is tho first tlmo that any statement of mino has been questioned, whilo tho President has had occasion before this to distrust tho accuracy of his recollections. Truly Yours, A. Pi.easonton. Hon. Cling. 11. Ituvkalcw. After maturo deliberation and after consulting thoiu especially Interested in tho utterances of this paper, wo enter tho lists and shall support Hon. Clias It. Buckalow lor Governor. Wo attach but llttlo significance to political plat forms. Thoy aro at host but fabrics of sImw, and aro liablo to collapso at any moment, after tho election. Wo havo seen too much of party politics to at tach ,any importance to these frail structures. Lot '.us havo good men, and measures will bo right. With bad men all tho platforms over roared will bo but "its tho idio wind, which they rogard not." vTho first consideration should there- foro bo to securo a good man ablo, hon est and reliable. So far as tho matorlal interests of tho Commonwealth aro con cerned, thero 13 but llttlo professed dlfferonco between tho two partios, Thoy both profess to beliovo In a pru dentond economical management of tho finances. They both profess to chcrisli tho interests r ad tho honor of tho State, and to guard tho welfare of tho people. A good man of either party would carry out tho vital principles. A bad man of either party would sacrlilco tiioso prin ciples to secure his own advantage Wo thereforo want a man who has been tried and found faithful. Wo do not want ono who is suspoctcd. Now, wo cannot help it that tho man above ro proach happens to bo tho Democratic candldato ; nor can wo help It that tho Republican candldato la not freo from suspicion. Wo aro, therefore, impelled by a senso of duty, to support tho Demo cratic Candldato not becauso ho Is a Democrat, but becauso wo want a man who has tho nerve, tho ability and tho konniy to carry out tho principles of pubic economy, irrespective of party trammels. Holding these views, wo aro irresisti bly forced to support Mr. Buckalow, and wo aro freo to say that wo would Ju3t as ardently espouso tho causo of tho Republican candldato, if tho porsonal aspect of tho question had been reversed- Wo tako our Btand undor tho banner of Buckalow, becauso ho Is nn ablo and an honest man; and wo opposo Ilnrt- ran ft becauso wo beliovo ho Is not, Danville Independent. The following aro clioico oxtracts from tho old Know-Nothlng speeches of, Henry Wilson, In Massachusetts, In 1851. Wo don't think past records will bo of any account In this olectlon, but as a matter of history wo glvo theso excertpts; "Tho tlmo has eomo when tho tint form of tlto Htato militia should no longer ho disgraced by being scon on tho back of a Catholic Irishman or in fidel Dutchman." "By tho light of their burning shan ties tho Teuton nnd Celt may read tho certain doom that will overtake thorn In their attempt to compete with tho natlvo-boru Americans for political supremacy on this continent." Tho debts of tlw ten Southern Stales havo been nearly quadrupled under tho maladministration and plundering of tho carpot-baggcra, who havo boon sua talned nnd uphold by tho present Na tlonal Administration. Boforo thoso States camo undor carpet-bag control tho eutiro debt of tho ten Stales was $70,415500. Now It has reached $201, 020,015, an inercaso of $215,210,715. Hero wo havo an Jnereoso of over two hundred millions In tho debts of thoso States. Such aro tho blessings of tho Stato Governments which Grant has been forcing upon tho South and sus taining by both tho civil nnd military power of tho Administration. Oitimit Ihilhr, Itapinaimroiiilnfotinnllun which we printed on Halurday, that tho Htnto Uo- partmimt has oiUelal proof, In tho shapo nf a report of a "eoiiuul.tr agent" on tho Buhjeej.tlml all that hmi bcou ehargod ngalii'lt Bullor, our Consul General at uurddstruo. AmmigthoctiargeHngnlnst thla oiUclalvoprotiimtatlvoof thollnltod Staton In tho land of Egypt aro "Ignn rnneo and negleet of nflluo, violciifco.nia llclou persecution nf tnlHaloiinrlesand corlaln American In tho "Egyptian army ; appointing consular agonts with out authority, for pecuniary conBhlcrn- llotiH, dismissal of nulhori.cU consular olllcors, retaining moneys turned over by missionaries, belonging to a minor chlldfabuso of ofiklnl power, complicity lu tho assault on Missionary Strang," of etc. Thcsu avo mid to bo "only a fow of tho charges made" against Butler, but they aro quilosunlclent, ifsubstantlatcd as stated, to show that Duller was not romoved n moment too soon. Why tills man should havo been up- pointed to disgraco Americans abroad has always been a wonder to us. Ho had no fltandhiL' of h U own at homo entit- ling him to such n position, and 11 can not bo shown Hint thoendowemcntof his uuelo, who Is notoriously n dishonest demagogue, should havo been deemed sufllclont to induce ids nppolntmont to a placo of such Importance. Nor was thero anything In tho character onus father Andrew Jackson Duller, tho California blackleg to lecommcndthls man lo oxeeutlvo favor, lie comes of bad stock, and his conduct proves that blood will tell." Wherir this fellow Is, tho Government is not aware, as ho ran away from Cairo licforo tho appoint- mcnt of his suceoMor ) but tho manner of his leaving was a fitting conclusion of his brief nud disgraceful oflleial caredr. Ho would do ids country a favor If ho would never return to It. Tho character and conduct of his undo mako as hoavy a load of humbug, trapo3turo and bad personal and political morals nsany ono country ought to bo required lo bear in iiehalf of tho Duller family.- Doy. (Mtiiliilatc.s and Labor lteformcrs. The Homestead Champion, published by Hugh Cameron,at Washington D. C, is tho central organ of tho Labor Re formers. Its issuo of May last contains tho following "Nothing for individuals, but ovcry- thine for tho causo"is a noble and appro priate motto for a party organized for tho attainment of a great public object. luaiviuiiai preiorcnces.privaio piqi uo, SSSII 'lU&WtKrSSt .. I f.j i. .1 . III! I 1. ?.. mitt demand of tho organization for success. Imbuod with theso Ideas, wo havo clvcn our timu and labor to tho further ance of the cause of tho toiling millions. inspirca by no otner motivo tnan tuat which lecltimatoly springs from tho dcslro of successfully establishing tho principles wnicn wo proiess, wo attend ed, as a spectator, tho session of tho La bor Roform Convention, hold on the 7th of May,at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. wo round tnero, to our surprise, iwo confess it with shame,) men gathered togother, not for tho purposo of organ izing for tho . advancement of just principles ; not for tho sako of consulta tion in reforenco to tho interests of labor ; not with tho intention of dcvls ing ways and means for tho overthrow oi mo lanu-grauuers, suusiuy-jouucrs, carpet-baggers and gift-takcrs,who now dominate in tho country: but to look nftor their ncrsonal advancement, to seek ofllce.nnd to strivo fur selfish ends, at tno hsk oi covering wnn uisgraco, and strangling at its birth, thoorganiza tlon of which tho tolling millions wcro led to expect so mucn. It is truo that tho earnest friends of tho causo wcro also thoro, but thoy wero outnumbered by packed delegations from corrupt political centers, manu factured for tho occasion In tho interest of tho enemies of labor. Railroad cor porations and mining monopolies had tliolr representatives there, and somo of tho vultures that hang around tho lobbies of tho Stato Legislature wero activo ou tho outside. Hnrtranft, tho Republican candidate for Govornor, had this emissaries there. It was not singular that tho tools of Hartranft tho hangers-on and paid lobbyists of tho great corporations of tho State, worked togcthor so harmoii3 ly for tho samo candldato for tho guber natorial nomination. Nor was it at all strango that they accomplished their object and becured tho nomination of a man for tho highest offlco in tho gift of tho pcoplo of tho Stato, who has been identified with corporations all his life. and who was tho father of at least a dozen oil companies, whoso stock cost many an innocent purcnascr uis utuo all. Tho labor reform party must first ac complish tho overthrow of the ring which at present rules this country bo- roro it can nopo to cngraic us principles upon federal or Stato legislation. corporations, monopolies, ac., tno enemies of labor, find no fitter instru ment than Grant nnd his partlzans to workout and fasten corrupt schemes upon tho people Grant is their candid ate for President; thereforo tho first duty of tho workingman is to sco to It that Qrant is not re-elected. Tho October election in Pennsylvania must not bo allowed to go for tho Grant party, Tho result of tho election will, In all probability, exert such an influ ence throughout tho country as to determine who Is to bo tho next Presi dent. It is easily to bo seen, thereforo, how important it will be 'that no worklngman's vote bo thrown away at that election. If tho Democrats at Reading will nominnto a candldato whom tho workingmen can trust, thoy will rally to a man to his support. Wo beliovo the Intentions and desires of tho distinctive workingmen who met at Williamsport, like thoso who met at Columbus, wero patriotic and noblo, and wo aro confident, If tho Democrats nvinco tho samo spirit, that nn honest alllanco and victory lo tho allied forces will certainly bo tho rosult. Tho now stabl03 at tho Whlto Houso aro superior to Robert Bonner's and cost noarly $50,000. And tho fund for building them was abstracted from tho now stato department, witliout tho shadow of authority In violation of law. But then Dr. a rant thinks moro of tho iiorso department than of tho stato department, and it Is only natural that ho should rob tho latter for the bouolltof tho former. A President who knows moro of horsemanship than of statesmanship wants a stablo govern ment. It is said that during tho session of tho Baltimore convention tho following wager was mado botwecn Hon. A. K. M'Cluro, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Al vord chairman of tho democratic stato commlttco of Indiana : If Pennsylva nia should glvo n larger majority for Mr. Buckalow than Indiana does for Mr. Hendricks, Mr. Hendricks Is to bring to and prcsont to tho stato of Pennsylvania a prize banner, appropri ately inscribed. If tho majority for Mr. Hendricks should bo largor than for Mr. Buckalow, Mr. Buckalow la to go to Indiana and present a similar banner lo dial stato. THE COLUMBIAN Mr. Oreelij's Acceptance. Tho followltut Mhoofllclal nollilch- tlon to Mr. drcoloy of hid nomination by tho National Deinociatio Convontlon at lUllIniore, with his letter of accept ance: ; Bai,timoiik, July 10, 1872. Beau Hnu It is our plo.isuro, In compllanco with tho Instructions of tho Democratic National Convention as sembled In this city, to Inform you that you havo been unanimously nomlnnlod Its candidate. for tho Presidency of tho United FStates. Tho Convention, consisting of 7!J2 uelcg.itw, representing every Slnto and Territory In tho Union, adopted, with out amendments, tho declaration of principles nlllrmctl by tho Convention Liberal Republicans nl Cincinnati, and strengthened by tho Indorsement contained in your letter of acceptance. Tho action of this great body oruclo gales proves that they aro, with slngu lar unanimity, determined to enter tin dor your leadership upon tho patriotic duty of restoring to tho administration inouovcrnmentpuriiyaiuuiuegrny, nuu mat inuopcuuonco 10 na impart- mcnls which regards tho Constitution as nllko tho sourco and tho limit of Federal power. i,..vi.H, nl,i Mm dim.rnnnr nf tho past, abandoning nil purposo of mcro partisan advantage, asking for no pledge other than that of ihlollty to tho principles to which thoy havo given their deliberate and rcsoluto adherence, and which thoy beliovo will command tho approval of a largo majority of tho American pcoplo,lhey tender you their nomination, confident that pcacoand good government will bo inaugurated and maintained under your admlnls trallon. Respectfully, your obedient servants, J, It. D00L1TTLE, Chairman of Convontlon To the Hon. Horace Orccley, iVcio York, Mil. dHEETjEY'S ACCEPTANCE. New YonK, July 18, 1&72. Gentlemen: Upon maturo deliber ation, it scorns fit that I should glvo to your lotter of the 10th inst.some furthor and fuller responso than tho hasty, un promedlttaod words Inwhlch I acknowl edged and accepted your nomination at our mooting on tho 12th. That your Convention saw lit to ac cord lis hichost honor to ono who had been prominently and polntodly op posed to your party in tho earnest and sometimes angry controversies of tho last forty years, is essentially note worthy. That many of you originally preferred that tho Liberal Republicans P'csont anthcr "Matoto President, and would moro reauiiy navo uultod with us in tho support of Adams , t L iii if nin. more wholly to elet' that i lM al- ready been nominated at Cincinnati, and that a concentration of, forces upon any now ticket hnd been proved 1m practicable. Gratified a3 1 am at your concurrence in tho Cincinnati nomina tions, certain n3 I am that you would not havo concurred had you not deemed mo upright and capable, I find nothing In tho circumstanco calculated to In- llamo vanity or nourish self-conceit But that your Convention saw fit, in ndopting tho Cincinnati ticket, to ro a 111 rm (ho Cincinnati platform, is lo mo a source of the profoundest satisfaction That body was constrained to tako this important step by no party necessity, real or supposed. It might havo ac cepted tho candidates of tho Liberal Republicans upon grounds entirely Us own, or it might havo presented them (as tho first Whig National Convontlon did Harrison and Tyler) without adopt ing any platform whatever. That it choso to plant itself deliberately, by a voto nearly unanimous, upon tho fullest and clearest enunciation of principles which aro at onco iucontcstably Rcpub llcan and emphatically Democratic, give's trustworthy assuranco that a now and moro auspicious era la dawning upon our long distracted country, Somo of tho best years and best efforts of myllfo wcro dovoted tonstrugglo against chattio slavory a strugglo nono tho less earnest or arduous becauso ro spect for constitutional obligation con strained mo to act for tho most part on tho dcfcnslvo in resistance to tho dif fusion rather than in direct efforts for tho extinction of human bondage. Throughout most of tiioso years, my vision was unchecred, my exertions wero rarely animated, by even so much as a hopo that I should llvo to sco ray country peopled by freemen alone. Tho affirmanco by your Convention of tho Cincinnati platform is a most conclu sive proof that not merely slavery is abolished, but that Its spirit la extinct- that, despite tho protests of a respecta- bio but isolated fow, thero remains among us no party and no formidable interests which regrets tho o--vthrow or desires tho ro establishment of hu man bondago, whether In leturorin spirit. I am thereby justified in ray hopo and trust that tho first century of American independence will not closo before the grand eiemonlal truths on which Its rightfulness was based by Jefferson and tho Continental Congress of 1770 will no longer bo regarded as "glittering generalities," but will havo become tho universally accepted and honored foundations of our political fabric. I demand tho prompt application of thojo principles to our existing condi tion, Having donowhat I could for tho comploto emancipation of blacks, I now insist ou tho full enfranchisement of all my whilo countrymen. Let nouo say that the ban has Just been removed from all but a few hundred elderly gen tlemon, to whom eligibility to ofllco cau bo of llttlo consequence. My viow contemplates not tho hundreds pro scribed but tho millions who aro donlod tho right to 1)0 ruled nnd represented by tho mon of thoir uufettorcd cholco, Proscription wcro absurd If tiioso did not wish to elect tho very men whom thoy uro forbidden to chooso, I havo a profound regard for tlto pco pie of that NowEugland wherein I was born, In whoso common schools I was taught. I rank no other pcoplo above them In Intelligence, capacity, aud moral worth. But, whilo thoy do many things well, and somo admirably, thero is ono thing which I am Buro thoy can not wlsoly or safoly undortako, and that Is tho Boloctlon, for Slates reinoto from and unllko their own, of tlio porsons by mlinm lincn Rlnlon nlinll lin rnnrriannfnrl II ....... V..WUW W.H.W H.v.. " - . in Congress. If thoy could do this to good purposo then Republican Institu tions wcro unfit, and aristocracy tho only truo political system, Yet what have wo rocontly witness- od? Zohulon B. Vance, tho unques tioned cholco of a largo mojorlty of tlio AND DEMOCRAT, present Loglslat nt o of North Carolina a majority lattied by a majority of tho pcoplo who Voted at Its election ro- fused tho sent In tho Federal Senate to which ho wivi fairly chorion, nnd tho JiOglsInluro lima (ioiiiitrnlued to cliooso another In Ida stead or loavo tho Btato unrepresented for years. Tho votca of Now England thus deprived North Carolina of tho Senator of her cholco, and compelled hor, to uoiul another In his stcad-another who, In our lalo con- leal, wa, Hlco Vnuco, it rebel, but who bnd not Borvcd In Congress heforo tho war as Vunco had, though tho latter romalncd faithful to tho Union till nftor tho closo o! his term. I protest against tho disfranchisement of a Slnto pro sumptlvoly of a number of States on ground so narrow and technical as this. Tho fact that tho samo Scnato which refused Vanco his scat proceeded to ro movo his disabilities after that scat had been filled by nnothor, only serves to placo in n stronger light tho indignity to North Carolina, and tho arbitrary, capricious tyranny which dictated it I thank you, gontioraon, that my namo Is to bo conspicuously associated with yours In a ilolormlncil ollorl to rentier amnesty complete anil universal, in spirit as well as in letter. Even defeat m such a causo would icavo no sting, whilo triumph would rank with thoso victories which no blond reddens and which ovoko no tears but thoso of gratl tndo and Joy. Gontlemon, your platform, which Is also mino, assures mo Hint Democracy Is not henceforth to Bland for ono thing and Republicanism for another, but that thoso terms are to mean In politics aa they havo nlwtv, meant In tho dic tionary, substantially one and tho samo tiling namely, equal rights, regardless of creed, or crlmo, or color. I hall this as a genuino dcpaTturo from outworn feuds and meaningless contentions in tho direction of progress nnd roform Whether I shall bo found worthy to boar tho standard of tho great Liberal movement which tho American pcoplo havo inaugurated is to bo determined not by words but by deeds. With mo If I steadily advance, over mo If I falter its grand array moves on to ncliiov for our country her glorious, beneficent destiny. I remain, gentlemen, yours, Horace Greeley. To James R. Doollttlo, Chairman of tho Convention, and Messrs. F. W, Syke3, John C. McCabo, and others Committee. By an examination of Purdon's Digest of tho Laws of Pennsylvania wo find that thero is plenty of law upon tho subject of public officials speculating with tho monoys of tho Commonwealth On pages 228-9, On pages 228-9, P. L. 70 aud 70, thoro 1-vislons Imposing lines and pen- allies ou any officer of tho Common wealth, or of any clty.county, borougli or township thereof, who loans, with or without Interest therefor, any mouoy or valuable security which may bo lu his keeping by virtuo of his offlco, Thoro aro also provisions against tho loaning of any such monoys to bank; or othor corporations or its privato In vestment. Wo call tho attontlon of soveral gentlemen holding public offices at llarrisburg and of tho prospective members of tho noxt Leglsiaturo to thesoslatules. 1'ress. Tho Now York Sun says : Mr. Lin coin's first cabinet consisted of Messrs, Seward, Chase, Cameron, Welles, Blair, Smith and Bales. Tho two last named aro dead. Cameron is for Grant. Chaso, Welles aud Blair aro for Qrcelcy, Wliero stands Governor Seward ? Whon Mr. Lincoln first became President thero wcro tlilrty-ono republicans tho setiato. Of theso sonators six aro dead, thirteen aro for Grant, ten aro for Greeley, and of tho opinions of tho ro maining two wo havo as yet no certain information. Wo refer to Mr. Hard: of Now York, aud Mr. Clark, of Now Hampshire Nevertheless wo are told that tho republican party is almost unit for Grant, Do not facts like tho abovo flatly contradict this impudent assertion ? Commenting upon General Logan recent speech in Galcsburg, Illinois tho Chicago Tribune presents this sum mary of tho effort : "Farmers, aro you not prosperous ? Don't your cows glvo i i r i . -r .i .1 .- i iwciiiy-iotir mitins oi rauii a uay, ami don't your oats grow forty bushels the aero and sell for twenty-seven cents' Don't your wife have a new baby ovcry year, and don't you send one new pupil annually to tho public school? Isn remission of sins freo to all of you who repent, and can't you havo a pow In tho church by paying for it? And now I demand of you, n3 farmers, husbands, and ns chrl3tians,iiutlcr what political party havo you enjoyed nil this prosperity ? Uutlcr tho G rant par ty, you answer. Then voto for Grant A doleful occurrence took placo on ono of tho Iloboken ferry boats at New York. A vendor of tho Grant badges vent aboard and began to hawk his goods. Ho thrust miniatures of tho Gift-taker into tho faces of tho pusson gors. "Who's this?" thoy asked. "That's GIn'ral Grant, zur ; buy ono he's zelicn' awful cheap." "Glvo mo a Greeley badge," saldoue; "I'll tako a llttlo of tho whlto hat in mino," said another j "Tako 'cm over to Jcrsoy nud soil 'em to Robeson, the $93,000 feller, ho'll buy 'om," advised a third ; "I'vo lived pretty happily for sixty-three years without any pictures of any man around and It's too lato to commenco now ;" said nn old gontlo man; "Twcnty-flvo conls for thoso things I why you couldn't got twcnty flvo conta for tho original if you bad him hero," contemptuously remarked another ; "IIo's been sold for nothing lots of times, and his brother-in-law always got tho pay," said his compan ion. Another asked "why ho didn't bring out somo Grooloy badgca, such as tlio pcoplo wantod ;" another wanted to know "what iclntlon tho podillor wa3 to Grant.1' And thus tho poor follow wont through tho boat, selling not ono badgo the wltolo trip, and dolefully declaring ho was sorry ho made tho trip, belug out his faro. Tho Hartford Times saya it wauls I thoro should bo "an end of horo-&tatcs- I mnaliln ami lnillniinnorv.lt 1,1., IO... If 1. 1. M . 'III. Hon. Alox. W. Randall dlod nt El mlra, July 25th, agod M. Ho had hold numerous posltlous undor tlio Govern ment, was twico Governor of Wlscon sin, Minister to Italy and was finally Postmaster Gcnoral. ELOOMSBUIIG, NEWS Tlio Pennsylvania Rupuhllcnn Stale iiur.il (Joinnilltoo mot at llarrisburg tho 2-lth.Oen. Chntlivi Allulght, pf Carbon, and Judge Glonnl W. Ucho field, of Erlo, were nominated for Con gressmen at largo. Senator Harry Whlto wrote a loiter lo tho Committee, declining n nomination for Congressman largo, In which ho stated that ho was also nominated for Delegate nt largo to tlto Stato Constitutional Convention, and ho thought It best that another Ro- ublican nhould bo selected for tho Con gressional nomination.'' John Potts, for thirty years connect ed wllli tho War Department and for thirteen years lis Chiof Clerk died last cck of dysentery. Tho Supromo Court of South Carolina has decided that tho law for tho issuo of Btato scrip to tho Blue Rldgo Rail road, and making It recelvablo for taxes Is unconstitutional and void. Tina is tnhl to repudlato $2,000,000 of Stalo liabilities created by tho last South Carolina Legislature Catacazy has boon nt last unmlstaka blv dlscracod by his Government. Tho Journal de 61. Petersburg published nn Imperial decreo dismissing lilm from tho diplomatic Barvico of tho Russian Empire. Tho publication of tho quon dam diplomatist's pamphlet, without tlto knowledge and ngalnst tlto will or tho Imperial Government, is asslgucd as tho cause. Tho loss to tho Erio R. R. Co., by tho firo which destroyed thoir shops at Jcrsoy City last week la limited at ?l, 150,000. Tho Catholic Protectory, do stroyed tho same day, caused a loss of $175,000. Serious embarrassment lias bccn;cnus cd in tlio Board of Arbitration by tho English protest against tho considera lion of nnyovidouco or nrgtimont show ing niilmua on tlio part of Qreat Britain Encland Insists that tho introduction of this cvldenco practically admits con sideratiou of the spirit of tho indirect claims, which wore presented only to provo other and direct claims which othcrwiso it would bo imposslblo to substantiate. Should this cvldenco bo excluded it is believed that few cases can bo proved. Tho telegraph announces tho death of Benito Juarez, President of Mexico, on tho 18th Inst., from apoplexy. Tito Presidency ot tlio Republic will do volvo on Lordo do Tejada, Chief Justico of tho Supremo Court. Tho deatli of President Juarez having removed tlio only obstaclo to there sumption of diplomatic relations bo tween Franco and Mexico, such a stop is said to bo Contemplated by tho Gov ernmcnt of tho former country. Tho Swiss Times says it is in a posi tlon to confirm tho report now current that tho Tribunal of Arbitration has decided in favor of America in tho caso of tho privatcor Florida, on tho ground that tho British Government did uo uso sufficient precautious to prevent tlio departuro of that vessel from the Lug llsh ports. Tito Timos also says that th Board of Arbitration 1ms taken up tho caso of the Alabama. Tho Timos says that tho Board has disallowed tho claims of tho Amorica Govoriimont arising out of tho doprodn Hons of tho Boston, JofT Davis, Music, and soveral other smaller Confodorato cruisers. Tlio reasons leading to this aetlor Of tho Board aro that the chargos of nogll geuco on tho part or tho lsrilisii uov crnniont, so far as thoso vessels aro con corned, have not been proved. Tiio Independence Belgo States that tho awards of tho Geneva Tribunal of Arbitration, in tho caso of tho privatoors Florida and Alabama, will togcthor, amount to $,500,000. At Williamsport, ou Monday in the cases of tho rioters, Judgo Gamhlo sus tained tho decision of Recorder Mcro dlth, and tho rioters wcro committed in default of ball. We flntl tho following in tho Albany Irgtis of Vedno3ilay : Twonty-flvo cased of arms from tho Snrinefleld Armory, dlrcctctl to tho Stato Arsenal of North Carolina, wero at tho wharf of tho Now i ork ami New Haven Steamboat Company in New York on Sunday morning. It would seem from this that Grant proposes to uso his old method of bayonet-voting at tho North Carolina elec tion. We commend tho artlclo quoted above to thontteiitlou of such Democrats as cannot make up their minds to vote for Groeley. There is no accounting for lasto but wo should fancy that theso gentlemen might havo had about ouohkIi of Grant. Every Democratic voto at. homo holps to ro-clcct him. Think it over. New Advertisements, OTICE. flllbscribera to tho CinltftlHtock In thn North ft West Drnnch llallroad, nro hereby untitled that If they fall to pay I ho nssosinncnt of ten per cent on bald fctock duo first July, on or before tho 31st day of August 1872, they will bo subject to tho legal penalty of one per cent per month lu eald UKM'SNlIieUl, Dy order of tlio Hoard ot Directors. nil 187J-lm. WM.NEAL, Tre.nurer, Wilson College for Yon Lais, CTTAMnElumiTlin. IA. With nmplo Grounds nud elegant Buildings, so iitit-u up us to uo unmeiiito uuu nitriieiive, nnu well equipped for thorough educational work, wllloiion tho First Term of tho noxt Academic year Heptomber 1th, 1672. For Clrculara.npply to Uov. C. 1U LANE. n311b7 j-lm "D RIDGE LETTING I l'rouosals will ho received on Batnrdnv. the ntlitfiiyof August next, between tho hours of j u anu ie o ciock oi sum uny, ou 1110 ground, lor the building or erection of it bridge In Locust township, between tho counties oi Columbia aud jMoriuumucriana over itonnng i.roeu. al n place where tho nubllo hiuliwar to Hear Uan crosses said creek near Walter's. To be a braco bridge lit feet loug, covered. Abutments to be tlfcet uuovo water mars. Hpociucatious can ho been on grnnnti on uny oi letting, r unner luiornia' tlnu can he hod by writing to this ottleo. Coin's, oillce Iiioomsimrg, Aug.V, 1S72. CYUDH 110IIIUNS,1 If. J, DEEDEIt. S-Com'rs. WM. H1IAFFER, J Attest, WM, KltlCKIlAU.M, Clerk new Y'omc, couk, and liveiu'ool. NEW AND KlLL-roWEllED KTEAMBHU'S, THE LAlUil.-JHT IN Tim WOULD. OCEANIC. CELTIC, ItEl'UIILIO, ATLANTIC. llALTlO, ADRIATIC, MAJEBTIO. Balling from New York on HATUltDAYH, from Liverpool on tuukhuaxb, nnu uorkJiarbor the duy rollowlug, From the Whlto Star Dock, I'avonla Ferry, Jorkey City. I'ousenger accomrnojatlous (for all clasics) UUIIIUIIW, U'lllUlUlllU HAFETY. Bl'EED. AND C0MF0IIT. fialoons. stutb-rooiuB. smoklnir.room nnd Imih rooms lu midship ttcllou, whole least motion Is ieit, nurgeons nnu btuwarucsfaes uccouipauy Uatus tialoo'n, (SO Hold. Btocmge, SSOcurren cy to Iindon. Llvemoal tllasifaw Lnudnniinrrv. nud Bristol. Tiioso wishing to send tut Irlends from the Old Country can nowobtala steerago prepaid oertlflcatei, (13 currency, l'asseugers booked to or from all parts of luuuiiuu, i-unu, jiuiuuurgu, nurwoy, uweueil, Drafts from LI un wards. For Inspection of plans and other Information, apply at the Company's Otllcos, No. lllhroudway, , J. II. Bl'AltKB. Agent, Or to W. I'EAOOoif, ' nnlllf HooinDburir,i'a, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TUOT1CE TO TEACHERS. f.r tlio BohimlD or t'oiiriiKlmm ntnl (lentmlla nmncin, in mo. now Hrnooi hoiiNo lioar Dentin- la. on the 12lhtlny ol AueunI. IKTi.ooiiiinencIn nn mo lZllumy flii'drv-K, A. M. I lly order or tho lloinl of Dlreclom. rAXUK'K MntlUUMUCr, , , Hoo y, 1,-oiivitguani iiibu floo'y. Ccnlnvlln Dial. 70R SALE. Tho Subscriber offers 1 mt onlo lit fnrin In Mllllln lowimlitn con- M',S' FIFTY ACRES. Bovonnfrr.iniia thirteen iwcIhi of which nro woodland, nn which iHomtuI llh now omlmllcllmn In cooU condition. Thero urn two oiolmrtl on tho jncinlcoa andnnovcr r.iMlnrr Kimnli nf umlnr. Tlio urnnnrtv ndloltlK lnndt'of l u-is. KlliiReriiinn, Joicph Who nnd otlUTrf, I-nr imriiPiiinrH nuurpM or nr-riy 10 111 A All H. lll:NllKItHlll)Tr. nng 'iil aiiiunivnic, I 1UU1U PROCLAMATION. Wnr.nnA1.thn Hon. Wllllnm EIwpII. Prexldoiil .itlirnorthn noim or over nntl Tpimlner ntul ononil .loll lvllvpi-v. Court of Otmrtor Hi-hhIooh t tho Pcncn nml Court of Common 1'lt-nK find Or- nlmii'Hl-ourtlii Ihn 2itli .llidlclnl Distrlt-t. com- wu ui hid counuc ui uviuiiiiiiu, rmiuviiu nun ;yominp, nnu 1110 lion, irnin uorrnnti jRonc--, havo Nsnoil Ihnlr -rtrccrnt. honrlluz dnlo tlio lit .onroe VRROcinio juiiaex oi i;oiuinmn couui iHv of May, In tho year of our tjord, one tliouinuil, eight hitmlrod and ucvcnty-two.nnd to immircciuu nir iHHiimKiiv-uurM'i wyur imu ivi miner nnd (louoml Oitnrtor HoknIoiih of t h Pearo mon rio-nniKi urmiatrn iomi, in In thn rimntv of Columhla. on tho tint Monday, IjclnR tho lid day ol Boptemtjor Notlco li lici-phv ulvcn. to tlio Covoucr. to tho Juitlcos of tho Peace, mul tho ConMnhloH of tho ild county of C'olumhla, that they ho then ami thero In their proper pornon nt 10 o'clock- In tho jiireiioun oi emu " imy vi ci-iiuimi'.-i wiiiiiiit-u records, innutritions nnd other rcmonihrnncc, to t1othoqiiiliiii.ru which to their ojIIccm nonorlnhi no uouo. All t uioso miu nro uouiiu ny tecoL'tilni-n. to moseeuto fLunlust tho lulu nnct that nro or limy ho In tho Jail of thu Ihcr.i li nroieeiitn th- m ni fdinll ho lust. Jll aiu iyiiy 01 t'oiuinma, 10 no iiion mm roi-aiu-ole'iuestedtobBpuuctiml lu Ihelr attend nnce.nfirocuhly tothclr notice. Dulcilnt lllooma- , inirj. iiiCfc"in uay oi.ituj-,iu ino year i.. s. V nf our I.fml. ono thousand el-zliL hull ' dreil nnd KOventv-twoniul lu 1 ho ninety flflh year of tho liidepcndenro of tho United Ejiaien oi Aincrici. AAUuii o.mixh, liiooiasnuie;, jiuy ixui, 157J. eucriu. T 1ST OF GRAND JURORS FOR XJ Scptomhor term its. iilooin. uco. w, jiuies, ueo. 1-nvnno.i, aurus- U1H jMavou, HerwicK nuiiKon Owen. Ilrlav Creek Knoch Itltt enhomc, lloavcr Peter Kneelit. Ceutio 1-Mwanl llartniaii. Ccnlratla Patrick 1-'. Uuiko. Cntawlssa Hamuel Krcdoi lelc. (Ireciiwooil l-'raulc Iloat. lleraloek-KIl Ohl. Montour Samuel dlgcr. Maln-Xatlnn Miller, MadlMiu Win. FnlHiinn, l-'innclJi Iliinynn, JU. Pleasant Wm. Miller, Thomns JonoH, Orange luvld Herring, Jnmeu Hvos, Pino John (inrdncr. llo.irlng Crock John D. Ilouck, l'mnls Yo cum. Hcott-Thoma-) Crovellrjg, Jr , J. 11. Ammor man. T 1ST OF PETIT JURORS FOR Ji . rm 1874 l'lllST WKKK'. . liloom Jacob 1,. (Ilrtoit, lloo. W, fitorucr, Clark Jl.Iirown. iinovnr . W. Mann. llorwlck Lovl Km lis, J. II. lloyl, Ales, Thompson, ii, .i.inn El iq Dnilann. llrlarcreck Daniel ItaiubacU, tleo. 1'. Lentil. catawisxa r. i-. joihi. (.lM,ti.l()rn. L. I.OW. Uco. II. I- reaH. l'mnklln Jonathan Former, Jaclinou Cleaver, Flsluuccrceic jouu wniic, -u. . .inincr man, David Yost, (irocuwood Parvln Eves, J. 11. Staddou, Hemlock ltcubcn llosait. Mlllllu D. A. HeiN, Denjamln olio. Madlsnu-Isanc Whipple. MrnitruirMlftlinnl lloucll. Orange Jonathan Poust, Wm. Schuyler, Mow livereu, Josopn iieniy. Pino Wm. Kerc'iuer, (leo. 11. tletty, ltoarlug Creak David llarlg. MnBnv.lnfWnl. A. Kilo. Brott Josoph Musselniun, J, L. Crawford, ii. iiuuzuiKer. S1X-OND WEEK. liloom, Frank P. Mcnrlde, II. II. Vanattn. It. 11. Mlnaan, (loo.Kltchcn,u. r.zarr.Joscpn auarp lean, i. v. jHciveivy. Heaver Simon 1". Johnson, llni-wti-lf Joalah I). Dodson. Ilouton William Wilson, Ucubon Appleman Catawlssa Jacob T,. Shannon. M, (I. Hughes Hamilton l-isucr, Aiiam i-euertn, .laeou ivieigi Jacob ciowcu. Centro John Cain. CouyiiKham John J. C.uighlln. Fi-finl: nn Christ Inn Artlov. FUhlng Creek Hiram Mcllonry, J.n. M. Ai merman, ltii'hard ltrlillll. tlreenwooJ John tiladdon, Chandler Kw John K. Musgrove, Aurnm Trlplepleco. Jackson Clinton Lowls. r.ociiRt Hlmon llclwlc. llonrv Helwlcr. Main 1). 11. Fedderoll, David 8. llrown, Wos ley John. Jit, Pleasant Kd. Crnwford. Hiott it. J. Jflllard, II. O. frovellng. T) EGISTER'S NOTICKS.-NoTicK 13 JLi hereby given lo nil legatees, ci editors and olhor persons interested In thceslttn-s of tho le speetlvo decedents nnd minor, that tho follow ing administration nnd guardian accounts havo been tiled lu tho ollleool tho Ueglbler of Colum bia county, nvid will bo presented for eonilrina lion aud allowance In tlio Orphans,' Court, to be held lu llloombbniL'.ou Wednesday, tho 1th dav of Bcplcmber, M.', ut 2 o'clock p. m. of t.nld uny: 1. Tho socond account ol H.iinuel Creasy, Administrator of Chailes 11, Hess.moorMilllfn township, deceased. -. tiio accouuioi ttamuei i reasy, AiiDiinuira or of Mary creasy, lato of MUltin township, de ceased. J. Tho third ana unai account of 8amue Creasy and Stephen (Jolio, administrators of jacou tiono, latooi .miiiiiu lowusnip, ueeeased. 1. Tho nccount of Hamuel Creasy, duar.ilan of Lenora Yctter, Into I.enora Drown, minor cniiit oi jiauucw jtrown,iato oi .iiuuin lown- sinp, iieeeiiseu. S. Tho tlrbt and llnal ncL-ouut of Hamuel Crea sy. Executor of Hannah V. iner, Into of Hcott township, deceased. 0. Tho ilrst nnd llual accouut of Josoph nnd niniou v iiuiooyer, x-.xecutuis oi jouii Vlill. moyer, into or Pino townsuip, deceased. 7. Tlio tlrst nud llual account of Oeoreo Cave. ueo, administrator of Susan J. Caveuce, lato of .uount ncnsaui lownsuip, uet oisou. X. Tho ilrst nnd partial account, nf (leorn Cavenee, Executor of Edward Caveuce, lato of .uouui I'icasani. lownbinp, ueeeased. U. Thoncconntof David E. Hnvmnn. .nlmin ibtrntor of Peter l'elfcu-, lato of Centro township, 10. The llnal nosount of Bonlamln Ailnmn ndraluistrator of Win. timlth, fate of Locust lowusiup, iieeeobeo. 11. Tho llnal nccount of Michael 11. TTpllnr. ndmlnlstrntor of Michael Hctler, lato of Mlllllu township, deccabcd. 12. Tlio llual nccount of Wm. Ilnzenbncli, ........ uiB.iuiu, . wu.u nun ui iuieunei iiagcu- buch. late of Oranco tnwnshln. deeenjinii. 13. Tho second nnd llual account of I,owlJ letter, ,&cctuor oi ueorgo nower, into or uoar lnccreok township, deceased. II. The llnal account of Michael n. Heller, administrator of John J. Hctler, late of Mllllln township, deceased. 13. Tho llnal account ot Jacob Yobe, Guardian nl Ucorge M. Drown, mlnnr phltil nt lirinlnl llrown, late of Mllllln township, deceased, as llletl by E. II. llrown nud J. W. Y'ohc, Executors of Jacob Yobe, deceased, 10. Tho nccount of Ueorgo Moyer, ndmlnlstrn tor of Elizabeth Mover, lato ot the Town ol liloomsbnrg, deceased. 17. Tho ticcouul ol Ell Ohl, administrator of Cntharlno Oul, lato of Hemlock township, do. ceased. 18. Tho first nnd final ncrount of John Mc Anall, Eiccutoroi Isaac Fowler, lalo of llrlar creck township, deceased, 10. The nccount ol Paul Fry, ndminlitrntor of Daniel Fry, Keur., lato ot Beaver township, deceased, . 20. Tho second nnd final nccount of John Sin loy, administrator ol Ellslia Albertsou, lato ol (iiccnwood township, ilccensed. 21. Tho nccount of Cyrus 11. White, Executor of Michael Lemon, Into of Flshlngcretk town ship, ileeeased, 2. Tho ilrst nnd final nccount of Mlelnel Dill, liclra.tiuardtauof tho person aud estate of. Mai y E. Perse, of Madison township, 23. The nccount of J, K, Hharpl of Elizabeth K, Yctter, lato of cnl ess. Exocnlnr otter, lato of cntawlssa town- bhin.deccnsod. !f. Thoncconntof Ellas C. Trembly, Admlu iuuiui ui juiiu tciuuiy, late of Hcott town biiiji, iiccuiufcu to. Tho npenimt nf nptirv L. Freas, William II. Freas, nnd Jauios 1'. Krcas, udmlnlstrators or Andrew l rcas, lato of Centro township, de ceased. 20. Tho nccount of Joseph l'oho, administra tor of Leah l'ohe, latooi Centro township, ile eeased. 27. The nccount of Bamuel Knorr, ndmlnls trntor of Authony Whitman, lato of tho Town of Uloomshurg. deceased. 28. The account of lllch mil Kile, Executor of uuii jvur, jutu ui nugai ioaj, townsiiip, ue eeased. $ 2U. Tlionecouut or relerlk-ltroto, uJmlnlslrn torof Bolomou Eekiote," lulo tl llenver town ship, decerned, 30. First and final ncconut of Hnsan Keller, Executrix George Keller lalo ol FIsUlngcieck tuwubhlp, lUcenbed. WILLIAMSON It, JACOIIY Ueglster'a Oillce, lleglslor. llluonikburg, Aug, 2, 1S7J, yiDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following nppralscmonts of real nnd nor. soual property bolapaittu widows of decedents havo been tiled In tho oillce of tlio lleglbteroi Columbia couuty.uudcr tho ItulcH of Court, nnd will be lire. lilted for nhsnluto conllrmntlou, to tho Ormians' Couit to bo held In lllnninsburi. in audlforsald couuty.onWiilnebdny, tholthdayof nt-ji.t, jsu, ui, - o ciocit r. ia., or saiu uay, un less exceptions to such i-oullnnai Ions nro prevl- oubiyuieu, ui wuicu nu rerous inicresteu lu Hatd estates will tako notice i 1. Widow of l'hlllp T. llartmnn, Into of Meotl township, deceased. 2. Widow of Abram Younj, lato ot Ilouton luwusuip, ueeeuscu, 3. Widow of Jonathan Kulttle, lato of Con yngham township, deceased, f. Widow of Joiiu C. Doty, Into of Benton township, deceased. 5. Widow or Deter Gearliart, lato of Beaver township, deceased. 0. Widow of Philip W, Blccloy, late of lloavor township, deceased, 7, Widow of Cgrutllni Klkcudall, lute of ,Mlf. Hill township, deceased 8. Widow of Euimor Hampton, lute ol Hour Jugcreek towushlji, iluctiibed, I). Widow of W'llllnm F, rijudcr, lalo of Kcolt township, deceased. 10. Widow oi Joseph Weiss, late of Madlion towushlp. deceased. 11. Widow of Leaudcr Carman, lato of Benton township, deceased, 12. Widow of l'ctcr Karns. lato of Benton township, deceased. , , , WILLIAMSON If, JACOIIY, Register's Onico, Ht-iilsUr. lllooinsburL', Ali 2,187. a 1ST OF UAU815H FOIt TltlAli ILJ A 1 m',1'1 KPI IH'.lb 1 Itlbt'l lf. It-oKio A. ITIlIc HiniiwviHI(Wiilinino. WUiraiii Lonuenheruer, et. nl, v. Ilnh W, Mo lteynoldn. rt. llni'irlnnil v. '"-ilnuel Selnveppen- In ii ifl no I linn rr'ii 'n-.i-' s lelmij lli,iv,.r'ri 'iin' h. l'mai;e.t llilnlil Miivimo V llrltiht. llrnoinnll .t Co. vs. McNInM I .tK 1 I 11111. Clciiiuol o. KIcUeltii'ftdin'rVH, imni nweency 1(OwIn J. Adnmi vi I-Mshlimcreclt Bchool HIMrlrt. . neaiieiiiiwaiin vb. i-reiiericK """ii'i"1.1 . , ranklln Township vr, John Jlelteynolds et,. nl. unci j noyueri. vs. jviiueiou v u i,n.uti. '.il.lnl, llnnnn 'niltiln W A.lvllllft. Michael Jlnlilon vu Phllndolphla A ltcadlna 11, IV. VO. . . .tlrlek Monnglirtlil V". Philadelphia and Head ini ii.ii ii.,. lloper Dixon vs. l'hllndclphla A Heading 11. H, Irn Mary Connolly vs. Philadelphia A Itendlni! 1'rnncm.I. Kllm vi. Jncnliltcirlnc. 1 . U. HI' ketn vu. JolmHwetm-j- et. nl. 11. 11. i-o. -eori! It. Howl vi . josopn vel!iH 1 1. m, invld Oelniicr v-jJchioIi. llleo. 'nrxirt a- iri-cuiiHir vw. William ll.irticr. oiculi W. Fnuscy vs. John Mulllcan. .. . Colui.ihl.i IiiRiir. nee Co. vs. Joseph M. i-icck. A. ll.Htewart vs. Francis 1). Jolly, Wllllnm iuuucs ve, jonai iiolv. Andrew C.ovollim vu, Thomas Trench. oromiau iichs -nic vs. joiiu inmnmu umi. 'rank 1'.. Droekwny vs. D. K. Heybort. -rnalittt Itniia VU. (lllvi,r A. .InCilllV. iiantHH vili.r-..-rtr' ri.. i-h. .Tnhii Hlernor. A, Pardee A Co, vp.- lluoli W. Mclteynoldi pt nl. A. l'nrdeo A Co. vs. D.iuvnio iioiiciouei wiinea- barro iv, it. Busan (llllinm vs. Mnttln M. Ilrohst. jnmes jiryninv , iiiooinRiiura iron i-o, Morilccal Mlllnrd vs. HtiKh W. Mclleynolda, Thomas Williams vs. John Cain, JIzrnB. Lyonn vs.Holomou Dlik. J, W. Hanl.e.V VS. I). 1). Moltck. ClArlr Mpr nilfl. A. 11. Rrmt'lirl. lilw. JI. 'lowitwcrry qi ux, vs. jamwi c iieeucr ei. ux, Wllllnm II. Abboit vs. Jt-rrnilahB. Drohst K.H. Klrkeiidall vs. Michael () rover. U. W. Jlahtollcr vs. William Williams. jonn v. Aingur vs. ji. o;ciovoiinn. , llenjniutu Wuguer s. Joseph 11. Ituodeu. Thomas llesis vs. C. 1). Fowler etui. Daniel Biiidcr vs. John Monry. , Abrahm KuecUt Daullfo llastlcton and mil - wiUHbarro 11.11. Co. William llcKelvy vs. Danvlllo llailclon nml louathan Ilouck vs.-Dnnvlllo IIa.loton nlnl w iiirinir,'f, ir. ,t. i-.i WOt-r.vlifiri.i It. It IV,. Polcr Knetht vs. Danvlllo lDulolonnud Wilkes Krodrlck Hoalvr vs. D.nwlllo Hnzlcton and Wllkesbarru 11. It. Co. llnrvey Heiinlsun A wllu vs.Danvlllo llazlolon nitil aMIlrpdli' iptMl Ci linrrn 11. It. ( M. Samuel NuiiKicr a. Danvllto Hnrlclonnud N llKesoarru it, it. i o. fJeoiRo Ucott and Wllo vs. Danvlllo Hnzletou nun wiiitesoarro it. jt, v o, II. H. Dower'M 'ndnir-.' vs. L. F, Dean A II. C. John Yeager's'iulmrs' vs. David llonck's 'ndms lEitrinti. ji.jj. wniKcr -use- vs. iiioomsimrg i.ueiary in uiuuio v nuuo iNorinaiMcnooi. Lavlnn UouUIci 'use' vs. MiiIIiIhh Kline. Joiiu Lawronco'd ex'rH vs. Amiuida Lawrence, w . u, uernril vs. jonn u. Jaeouy. Wilson Atrer vs. C. 11. lli-ncltwnv. 1111r.fllir.tll HlllflvplHiwltii'i'ii v. Xllcliiinl lfpllei'. C. D. Fowler lendorseo of II. 11. llorko Vs. O. It. M click. Wllllnm Cnlpliinn tm. lfriwnril flrlinpM. John Auspacli A wlfo vs. liinunuel llast, Jacob nieinneioerl I'lillip iireiuzci A, AUieuoncii. AInrv-TlllllA.. -u .liiliti MIlIpr'H 1'X'im. Jeroinluh H. Ilrobst vs. Danvlllo Hnzlcton niul Wllkusharrolt. It. Co. Ainndo from COcts. Coll nndexnmli.oorl2 (jlUrfninples Kout(pwliiLo l'ri-e) fir Si; retail rmlck forJIU. It. D. W'OLCOTT, 181 firsnels. inni CI all n iiSO-lw "JU iAFNESS nquarc, iN, i. HAH CUItKI) "1"TVT rj A 'DEAFNESS wii.ti cuitii -iLxiyxjL oATAiiitii. For 'euro SI. for Tet Sample Hi cents,) by mall, Dr. E..F. HYATT, 210 Grand Street. X.'cw York null- lw llllliH CIIIIIO I 11 S . ANM TvnACIENTH Wnnteil lor onr most ntlrac- ill II lliivo "(IHHKI.V.Y .t ilKOWN" nnd "OllANT A WILHON" Cnmpalgn CliartS. Tho hpi. niipM mil. Henil for ciicular. liumeusnsales. I Largo prollls. llAAHIH.til.llimKCUT. Einplro Mnpiiiul t hart lMabllshmcnt, 107 Mberly SMi el, m-v lull. . ..j-.i. U11SVIMI1HNV nv Slllll, IIAI1.1II.VC1." 1 How either sox may rawlnalo and gain tho lovo ft nflectlnns ot nuy pcrsou they ehno'.e, lu. stantly. Thin slmplomuntal acanlroineut nil run possess.frcc, by mall, for 25cts. together with n mnrrlnco culde. 1'itynflnu Oraclo, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Ac, A nucer.oxcltlng book. luu.OOUsold, Addiess T. WILLIAM A CO. Pubs, Phlla. lw WARREN DANGE First Premiuin Aa.In:t.'71. Aa.In:t.'71. '-Ins.. Tlrtll. Douhlo Elevated Oven. Warming Closet, Droll Ing Don.-, Fender Uunrd. Dcmiilng ft Hliakin; Oralo, Direct Draft. KULLElt, WAltUEN A Co , UWV.i ..111..- ug A Hhaklng iu water otroei,n, i. Also lor CAMl'AIUN GOODS. Address. OO Cmsl'EED ri EMI'IItEl'UIILlbilllNG HOUSE Hew Orleans, Cincinnati, Ht. LouH.niij- jw DE. CARPEN'J,EK. ino 31ULRERRY STREET, NEWAltlC. N. J. Is now treating successfully, Consumption, BroncliMis. nnd nil diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND JIEDICATE1) INHALATIONS, CONCHMIIATE1) FOOD, AND COUGH HY1U71'. During tlio past ten years Dr. Carpenlcr has treaicii nnu t-uieii luousauus oi cases 01 me abovo named discuses, nnd lias now In his pos session certlilcntes of cures f.oiu every part of 1 mo country, ino iniuii.iiion is nreaiucu uirecuy into the lungs, soolhlne; and liealiug over nil luilamcd suiiaon, cnledug nilo tHo blood, It Imparts vitality .is It porint.iu-s to every nut of tho sysieiu Tiio sensation Is uoi unpleasant nnd llio Ilrst lnb,il.itlon;oIleii gives very decided relicr, particularly when thero Is much dllllculty ol brealhlug. Under tlio lullueuco ot my reme dies, tho eolith soon grows easier, tho night bwents cease, the beetle ileuli vanishes nud with improving digestion the patient rapidly gaius strength, and health is ngaln within uis grasp. 1 lie t'onffiil r.itf.1 Food inpldly builds up llio most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food nil ready to bo assimilated nud made Into good, rich healthy blood. 1 lie Couch m run Is to bo lakcu at nlzlit to nlle- vlnto tho cough and enable tho patient to obtain sleop. 1 ' Ull directions ucccmpnny each box vf my rcmctlirs, uhich consist 0 One Inlialtr: line Dottle or AHcrallio Iitlialant ; (hip l.iiltlc of Soolliln? Iciiririme lnlial.ini i One j.Dtiic or Ann iM-inurriiiimr 11111.1111111 One Untile Coiirciitriitcil Fooil; Uuc hot I In ot'l'ougli Si run. Prico of liox containing remed.i-s tn last ono lunntii, ill); two months, sis: unco mouths, l.i. .Sent to nnv nildress C. O. D. Pamphlets con taining largo llbt of pallonts cnii-d sent free. setters 01 luijuiry must eoiiutin one uonar 10 in sure answer. Addicss. A. H. CAUPENTEI!, 51. H Newark, N. J. Dr. CAnrF.s-rrn's UATAttltll ItEMEDY will nlve Immedtnto relief, nud will t llect 11 nerma- nent euro lu Irom 0110 lo three months. Price ot remedy to last ono mouth, 65; two months, 33: tureo nionius, viu. t'tMDll lu all Us lonns eu -cottfully ire ,lc.l Send fur list of liallents cured, to - A. II. CAftPENTEll. M. D.. Nuw.ltk. N. J. juiy-jiyr Tho Pen is Mightier than tho sword ! -FOR THE IN ordor to placo within tlio reach of nil nu exposition nf IheDcinociotloPrlnclples nnu j.iuerni juccs sougui 10 no esiaousiieu ny the supportors of GltEELEY AND DltOWN, linn 111 sprenu us wineiy us jiossiuio 11111 irresisti ble arguments lor tlio election of tho Demo cratic KtatoTickc! found In tho record of Hon. C. It. 1IUCKALEW ntul tho other candidates on that ticket, a campaign edition 01 tho wi:kkia Patiuoi- will ho Issued beginning JULY 21, ut tuu luiiuwiug ruith: One cony,.... 5) els. iu copies 110 one auu.os) , yi 2) ' " " HOO 50 " " " 17 51) 100 ' " " ) til) 'Ilic money m list in all eases accompany the order. ,, I, .11,11.1 .I11U11III111U11 1111IIIU ITI1IOT." llarrlstiurg, l'n. innflflAOKNTS WANTED MI.IIUU liirourgreai POLITICAL CAMPAM CHART. Tlio most attractive and snlnblo thing out. It is Indispensable to men of all pailtcs, furnishing Just llio facts nnd llguies needed, lor every in telligent voter, Ageuisnro beiuug irom, 13 TO f!0 A BAY. Tro most llbernl terms. Bond for descriptive circulars. Aiiurcss, DUFFIELD ARItMEAD, Publisher, 711 Wnnt-nni Htt'ont. P111L.VDELPHIA. AGENTS! QUICK! oryou wlllmisscliolco ti .si rush lor oil DIG I.EW1H' last nnd greatest work, OUR DIGESTION. or, MY JOLLY FIHEND'H HECHET. It Is by odda the most taking and saleable book lu tho Held. 1 It Is on n vitally Important sub. Jcet. 2 It Is by Amerlea'g most ronuuir writer ou health. 3 It Is, for Iho price, the largest aud handsomest book ever sold by subscilptloii. Agents, tho people aro eager forsucli a book,nnd will urgo you to bring if. to them. Write for terms, ac, freo. ,,, OEOIIGE MACLEAN, Publisher, aprll M,'72-tf. 733 Baiuoia Btrtct, Phlladelplila. 1,000 AGENTS WANTED I for our new book, Ily W. E. WEU1), the noted Pioneer and Hum orist, A most accurato and fasclnntlng descrip tion of tho wlldncss and wealth of the bound, lets West, lu untold riches, Dig Injuns, Iluiiulo, Wolves, Ac, Crowded with valuable Information sparkling with tho keenest wit and raciest humor, rivaling Maik Twain's brut, itudsplen ilkllj lllustruiod. Will bo Immensely populur nud sell beyond precedc.it, lor bumj Ju pages, lllustrullous, terms, do., address, IlUbllAlU) liliOH., l'nbllshers, nprll2a'7Mf, TU Hniuoiu Ml., Pljim. MoyciB' Cohunn, PUBLIC ATTENTION IH OAld.KI) MY MOTOR BROS, In tho fact that they nro sllll pushing th i,, liuilncM with nil tho ow-iRy so charuelerK .. thcmsolvOT informer times, nt their old i, ' IlUl IllUU.l ill BUOAVER'S BLOCK, nuJnt tho Corner of Main ntul Mutltei , Their stock lslareer nud innrn vnrlA,i ho found In miy other oMabllshnieul i,nr, . . PhlladolphlnorN.'w York. All of which l " pil In largo or wnnll nuantllle, nt llgnresas !,u If not lower, than miiiiii iiimh U mu 1.7. . H? i lsewlioin. Cull nnil imiiiiiIi,.. i. ...... '".'i'"'1'! wholnsaloilepartmpiit under llio Iiiiiu,"i Ai '." pel vision nnd control of llio firm. t-i)iiip,l ' 1 l'AINTrt, OII-S, ODAUa, l'UTTY, ,10., A(j They kei n convlantly on haiid from n0 . ... iiiueieni, urauus oi nuu j.eau, niunng Mli,., , John T, Lewis & RroA, Ruck Lcui Wiuio UiUf, uinmonii, Arctic, ,u- ' Vtirnlsltes, Conch, Furniture, '' D.itnnr, Shcliuc nntl Jnpnn IJryer. Iucslorsyouwlll Unit Uinhors tmlh ,rv ,, , oil, Hleiiiias, lHiitiis,Metnllluand ViiuilA ' u, i" Venetian, lied Lead, Aiuorlcan nnd Chiiii , , v-;.,1.1 millions, nines, Yellows nml Uieein, nlnoiiRWlilcli nro llifi celebrnled Vcrs-illltsnii Shamrock, very handsome nnd io iiuuiciil t.Vni .....iiil'( ii, niu i ul ig or l,lin,l. c. Unseed nil. Turpentine. Ac. Al ?li window glass, l.ugo sizes or superior ounlllvr.i pictures, n MHclallty, 'cnsloroil hy llio enni or doen. Laudanum. ihin,mi. Jii.. ...r...1 lrors. Kohlen Tincture, 'llal-ani Tlio Mill l ' Zi '.'ey's Cordial, KhsenccH Lemon, l-rmimini ,t WlnlorKreen aiid Clnnamoii. All lhi '!, ,;"; K;If.SLrl' ,cl ,,?' 0f tllu n""8 wliltil, J Ayros, Jnynes.VlneKttr DIlteH.IIoslui. tcr'd, Brnko h, mid llooIlunil'.s (Jur- man JJiuers. j'iiis, wrigiit's Jnyno's, tjeliDncU'ri.nnil ;ifi othcM known to tho Coniiiiiiniiy. A largo nud vailed assortment or Knights worM leuowncd cooking uxtracls, I.einnii, Vanilla, Ilose, Ilaspbtrry, Kirawlicm i i nn j iipit., i vi.-iy, i.iii;iiiii, ic.,nn 'illi. cd below lnnuiif.ietiiiers pile -t, n, country meti-hatits, Hpirc. Cinnamon, Clovui, i'epper. Mace, Jltts.ard, ic., nt bottom pilces. ALSO, i Uoilniidl-'loursul-phur, Epsom Halbi, Salt l'etre, Calabia Lie. oilce, Giiiiicnniphor,l!orax, Ahsafu-tlda, Cattle and lioi.c rowderH.llluu Vltilol, Extract Ln;. wood, Castllo nnd Laundry Hn nm, Lampl'lilmiieys, nnd Lump troods gi-iicr- n It, l.lllitli Ch.-illr. Kllviir kn,l , ,i l'lnslei, UoseiidalCemeulliylhobaii'uiji-iiu i. . .uiijuiiiii...i .uuiYiiiu x i nil. jar, ikbunvti edged to bo by Mr thu best in thu Mnikets.u I glass, or superior material nnd tMirttimiushln Consumers having ouco UM.it these, ttuti.wtiu' other. Country l'liyslclaus will find onrnoclt full him coinplcto, comprising nil llio old Maples m ill, ......v..,, ...ui.iuu, us ivcii iimiii uiu latieruisco eriesof medical science, tjulnlno, .Morphia uiu Opium always In nhundanco. Hancollros, nml V llltu's nliarlnaceiilli-.il nri.ii.init Innu b'lni,l mi i Holld exlructs Elixirs and l'illsnf Iho l'liiirnm- coptea Kiigar-coaud, I'owers and Wo tollman Chemicals, nnd l'ror. H.iilbb's meJklucs,atiiii slock. Farmeis nud others it 111 find nnrstiii.K nfi'im. Ground Western llone. Oil of Vlfrinl, .-lUtiiliii. of Soda and Nltratu 01 S01I.1, r belter i univ and nt lower prices tliaiieauholoiiud elsdwln i. COACH AND WAGON MAKKIW wnuM '1. well to geo our stoi-k ami Iiupiiio otirpiu-i lore luirchasingclsuwlieri-. Our letallnnd Probeilptloh depirluiciii h unJir tu.i supervision ui Mil. A. II. CATIIC.VKT, who has bad vearsof exnerieneoin Iho biisincs-. Able and i-onipclcnt nsslstauU nlwuys hi nllt-ii-d.tlicti. 'This department consists ol the com. pounding ol Physicians' priHcrlpllntiH nn! t.iim ly recipes, tlio pulling up of Dye mull- i-U', tho relaillng ol P.ilent Modlcincs nud I)iuibl hiiiuliies, hiieh ns Po-'fumery, ejinpilslng nil "I the most choleo Irom our must eminent Ameri can maiiufaclureisuiid tho bpecl.illlos ol all tlrf EoreiKii, h'rench, Uni-IIsli, ijcrmiui ami Italian l'oriuiiiers. TiillelKii.ips 111 laiga varlely, hjth Imroil.-Js"'1 ioiuc.stie. EI110 Hair, Tooth, Flesh, Clothes, Shav ing & Nail Brushes. Trussea.Slioul- tier Jiraccs it Hiippnricrs, rsurs Inp; Bottles, Pocket Booli.s, Bill Bouks, Ac, Ac. Clgaiaoriarebtaiil cliolcost hr.111 Is rrniii ! to 2i els,, each, I E Pipes nnd cigar smokers nnd many things 1111 posblblo to i iiiiiiierutu here. Thu hniidsiiiiio" S'OBii. FOUIMTAIH lu this part of Iho Bt.ilo, railed the "Icilnr Irom wnlch Isconstautlydrawn, llinsneiinl an" rcfrebliliig hiivcr.iai's ho popular tt llh Iho ""'r lean public, nlsu, tlio medicated watirs nf " Barati-ra nnd Hel.cr, Our MiuiuractinliiK Depailinont, , eoini' " nil thoiltlleliuil prepaintioiis of Iho U. H I niacopa'.i, 'Jluctuies, Syruvi, etc., OIL OF GLADNS aspocllio for Croup, llurns nnd Scalds nud ou; of Ihe most valuahlo auxiliaries In the cure yctter-plles, hoarbenebs, oto over li""',,'' largely lucrenslng bales atlcst Us popuUi") " n huusohold remudy. Moyer'dTnr Cough, Diniw vl " for coughs or long btnud ng nud ii y i I sumption. I'lavurlui! : cxlrni-ls.Essei icoJ ii UJ Ginger, etc. To all uf which wo usl; Iho on tlouof Iho general public, Tho wnijon will still conllnuo to I'-')' its stated visile to their country euite1" era. MOYJ5U lmo-s. Jfay 10, ly.